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  2.                         TIMELINE OF THE ROSWELL EVENT
  3.  
  4. Note: Bracketed [] entries are those for which we have only indirect
  5. evidence or for which a time slot could not be definately established.
  6. This chart is a revised version of the one that appeared in _UFO Crash
  7. at Roswell_.
  8.  
  9.  
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  11. Date/Time |       Events at Roswell, N.M.        |     Events elsewhere
  12. ----------|--------------------------------------|-------------------
  13. Tue. 7/1  |                                      |
  14. ----------|--------------------------------------|-------------------
  15.           |                                      |Sherman Campbell discovers
  16.           |                                      | weather balloon debris
  17.           |                                      | near Circleville, OH.
  18. ----------|--------------------------------------|-------------------
  19. Wed. 7/2  |                                      |
  20. ----------|--------------------------------------|-------------------
  21. Night     | 9:50pm. Mr. & Mrs. Dan Wilmot report |
  22.           | oval-shaped UFO moving NW, toward the|
  23.           | crash site.  William Woody and his   |
  24.           | father also observe a bright, arching|
  25.           | light with a red contrail as they are|
  26.           | driving NW of Roswell.               |
  27.           | Mac Brazel and others hear loud      |
  28.           | explosion.                           |
  29. ----------|--------------------------------------|-------------------
  30. Thu. 7/3  |                                      |
  31. ----------|--------------------------------------|-------------------
  32. Mid-      | Mac Brazel, accompanied by 7-year-old|
  33. morning   | D. Proctor, discovers a large amount |
  34.           | of light-weight, metallic debris on a|
  35.           | remote pasture (the debris field).   |
  36.           |                                      |
  37. Late      | Brazel visits his neighbors, the     | Aborted V-2 rocket launch
  38. morning   | Proctors, and shows them some of the | at White Sands Proving
  39.           | material.                            | Grounds, NM.
  40.           |                                      |
  41. Evening   | Brazel removes a large, circular     |
  42.           | piece of debris from the debris field|
  43.           | and stores it in a shed.             |
  44. ----------|--------------------------------------|-------------------
  45. Fri. 7/4  |                                      |
  46. ----------|--------------------------------------|-------------------
  47.           | Holiday.                             |1:00-2:00pm.  Flying disks
  48.           |                                      | observed at Portland, OR.
  49.           |                                      | 9:12pm. United Air Lines
  50.           |                                      | flight crew watches 9
  51.           |                                      | disks over Emmett, ID.
  52. ----------|--------------------------------------|-------------------
  53. Sat. 7/5  |                                      |
  54. ----------|--------------------------------------|-------------------
  55.           | Brazel goes to Corona, NM, and tells |
  56.           | some acquaintances about the find.   |
  57.           | On the way back he stops again at the|
  58.           | Proctors.                            |
  59. ----------|--------------------------------------|-------------------
  60. Sun. 7/6  |                                      |
  61. ----------|--------------------------------------|-------------------
  62. Morning   | Brazel drives to Roswell to visit    | [Army Air Force captain
  63.           | Sheriff Wilcox.                      | sees flying disk near
  64.           |                                      | Fairfield, CA.
  65.           |                                      |
  66. Early     | Brazel and Wilcox call Roswell base  |1:45pm B-25 crew observes
  67. afternoon | and report the find.                 | silvery disk over Clay
  68.           |                                      | Center, KS.
  69.           |                                      |
  70.           | Col. Blanchard, Maj. Marcel, and CIC |
  71.           | Captain Cavitt arrive at Wilcox's    |
  72.           | office to interview Brazel.          |
  73.           |                                      |
  74. Mid-      | [Blanchard returns to the base with  | [General Ramey alerts the
  75. afternoon | a portion of Brazel's debris and     | Pentagon about the find.
  76.           | alerts General Ramey in Fort Worth   |The Pentagon orders debris
  77.           | about the find.]                     | sent to Fort Worth.]
  78.           |                                      |
  79. Late      | Marcel and Cavitt accompany Brazel   |
  80. afternoon | back to his ranch to go to the debris|
  81.           | field.                               |
  82.           | The two deputies return to Sheriff   |
  83.           | Wilcox, having found an area of      |
  84.           | blackened ground.                    |
  85.           |                                      |
  86. Evening   | 1st flight out.  Debris flown to     |
  87.           | Fort Worth.                          |
  88.           |                                      |
  89. Night     | Marcel and Cavitt stay at Brazel's   | Col. Alan D. Clark flies
  90.           | ranch and examine the large piece    | debris in a B-26 from Ft.
  91.           | stored in the shed.                  | Worth to Washington, DC
  92.           |                                      | for Gen. McMullen.
  93. ----------|--------------------------------------|-------------------
  94. Mon. 7/7  |                                      |
  95. ----------|--------------------------------------|-------------------
  96. Early     | Brazel takes Marcel and Cavitt to    |
  97. morning   | debris field.                        |
  98.           |                                      |
  99. Daytime   |                                      | 11:45am.  Koshkonong, WI,
  100.           |                                      | flying disk sighting.
  101.           | [General Twining makes an unannounced|2:30pm.East Troy,WI. case.
  102.           | visit to Kirtland Air Field, near    |9:00pm.WilliamRhodes takes
  103.           | Albuquerque.]                        |photograph of flying disk
  104.           |                                      | over Phoenix, AZ.
  105.           |                                      |
  106. Late      | Marcel and Cavitt leave for the      | [Debris from Washington
  107. evening   | Roswell base after loading their     | is sent to Wright Field,
  108.           | vehicles with debris.                | near Dayton, OH.]
  109. ----------|--------------------------------------|-------------------
  110. Tue. 7/8  |                                      |
  111. ----------|--------------------------------------|-------------------
  112. Very early| Marcel stops at his home (2:00am) and|
  113. morning   | shows some of the debris to his wife |
  114.           | and son before proceeding on to the  |
  115.           | base.                                |
  116.           |                                      |
  117. Early     | Blanchard orders Maj. Easley to post |
  118. morning   | guards on the access roads to the    |
  119.           | debris field.                        |
  120.           | [7:30am] Staff meeting held by       |
  121.           | Roswell base officers to discuss     |
  122.           | debris.                              |
  123.           |                                      |
  124. Mid-      | 9:00am Cavitt and his assistant M/Sgt|
  125. afternoon | Rickett obtain a staff car and drive |9:30-11:50amSeries of disk
  126.           | to Brazel's ranch to pick him up and | sightings by pilots and
  127.           | return to the debris field.          |officers at Muroc Air Base
  128.           | Troops arrive at debris field to     | CA.
  129.           | begin recovery.                      |
  130.           | [11:00am] Blanchard dictates a press |
  131.           | release on the recovery of a flying  |
  132.           | disk to PIO Walter Haut.             |
  133.           |                                      |
  134. Mid-day   | Haut goes into town to deliver his   |
  135.           | press release to the radio stations  |
  136.           | and newspapers.  His first stop is at|
  137.           | station KGFL, where he gives the     |
  138.           | release to Frank Joyce.              |
  139.           | Noon.  The information is put on the |
  140.           | AP wire.                             |
  141.           | 1st flight in arrives from Washington|
  142.           | DC, carrying a special team of photo-|
  143.           | graphers and W/O Robert Thomas.      |
  144.           | William Woody and his father, still  |
  145.           | curious about their sighting, drive  |
  146.           | toward Corona.  They are turned away |
  147.           | by MPs posted on outlying roads.     |
  148.           |                                      |
  149. Early     | News of the recovery spreads as the  |
  150. afternoon | story hits the wire services.  Phone |
  151.           | lines at the base, at the sheriff's  |
  152.           | office, and at newspaper and radio   |
  153.           | news offices are tied up.            |
  154.           | Sheriff Wilcox sends two more        |
  155.           | deputies to the debris field; they   |
  156.           | are turned back by MPs.              |
  157.           | Cavitt and Rickett return to the     |
  158.           | Roswell base with Brazel.            |
  159.           |                                      |
  160. Mid-      | Brazel is flown back to the debris   |
  161. afternoon | field from the base; other planes    |
  162.           | from Roswell are similarly recon-    |
  163.           | noitering the area.                  |
  164.           | The impact site is discovered from   |
  165.           | the air; ground troops are directed  |
  166.           | toward it.                           |
  167.           | [Barney Barnett and a group of       |
  168.           | students and archeologists or rock-  |
  169.           | hunters are already at the impact    |
  170.           | site and see debris and bodies; they |
  171.           | are escorted off by the Army.]       |
  172.           | Col. Blanchard "goes on leave" from  |
  173.           | the base, but he actually leaves to  |
  174.           | visit the debris field.              |
  175.           | Material has been brought from the   |
  176.           | debris field and loaded onto a C-54; |
  177.           | this 2nd flight out is flown by Capt.|
  178.           | Pappy Henderson to Wright Field.     | J. Bond Johnson, of the
  179.           | 3rd flight out, a B-29, carries      | Fort Worth Star-Telegram
  180.           | Marcel to Fort Worth Army Air Field. | is told to go to Fort
  181.           | A few wrapped packages [of debris]   | Worth Army Air Field to
  182.           | are also on the plane.               |cover a flying disk story.
  183.           |                                      |
  184. Late      | Clean-up continues at the crash      | Marcel arrives in Fort
  185. afternoon | sites.                               |Worth and confers with Gen
  186.           | Brazel is flown back to the base,    | Ramey; at some point
  187.           | then leaves and is located by Walt   | remnants of a balloon are
  188.           | Whitmore, Sr., of radio station KGFL,| substituted for the real
  189.           | who interviews him about the find.   | debris.
  190.           | Blanchard visits the debris field    |A press conference is held
  191.           | and impact site with his staff.      |in Ramey's office; Johnson
  192.           | A 2nd flight from Washington, DC,    | photographs Marcel and
  193.           | arrives at the base; Rickett gives   | Ramey with the balloon
  194.           | the crew a sealed box filled with    | remnants; W/O Irving
  195.           | debris; the plane returns shortly to | Newton identifies the
  196.           | Washington (4th flight out).         |material as a balloon with
  197.           | The Roswell Daily Record carries     | a radar target device
  198.           | "RAAF Captures Flying Saucer" story. | attached.
  199.           |                                      | Ramey issues a statement
  200.           |                                      | claiming that the Roswell
  201.           |                                      | officers were fooled and
  202.           |                                      |that the material was from
  203.           |                                      | a weather balloon.
  204.           |                                      |
  205. Early     | Sgt. Melvin Brown looks under a tarp |6:17pmMemo from FBI Dallas
  206. evening   | on the back of a truck at the impact | office to SAC regarding
  207.           | site and sees several alien-looking  | weather balloon cover
  208.           | bodies.                              | story.
  209.           | Glenn Dennis, a local mortician, is  | Ramey gives an interview
  210.           | intrigued by several inquiries from  |on FortWorth radio station
  211.           | the base about tissue preservation   | WBAP about the weather
  212.           | and the smallest caskets he has      | balloon cover story.
  213.           | available.                           |
  214.           | Truck carrying the bodies arrives at |
  215.           | the base.                            |
  216.           | A preliminary autopsy is attempted at|
  217.           | the base hospital by pathologist Dr. |
  218.           | Jesse Johnson, Jr.                   |
  219.           | Dennis tries to visit the base       |
  220.           | hospital but is turned away forcibly;|
  221.           | a nurse friend warns him to leave    |
  222.           | before he gets in trouble.           |
  223.           | [8:30pm] Barnett returns home to     |
  224.           | Socorro.                             |
  225.           |                                      |
  226. Night     | Capt. John Martin, Sgt. Brown, and   |
  227.           | other MPs guard a crate containing   |
  228.           | the bodies that has been placed      |
  229.           | inside an empty hangar.              |
  230. ----------|--------------------------------------|-------------------
  231. Wed. 7/9  |                                      |
  232. ----------|--------------------------------------|-------------------
  233. Early     | Troops continue clean-up at the crash|
  234. morning   | sites.                               |
  235.           | At the base, three C-54's begin to be|
  236.           | loaded with crates filled with debris|
  237.           | (8:00am).                            |
  238.           | [Senator Dennis Chavez calls Walt    |
  239.           | Whitmore Sr. to warn him against     |
  240.           | broadcasting an interview with       |
  241.           | Brazel; a representative of the FCC  |
  242.           | threatens to pull his broadcast      |
  243.           | license.]                            |
  244.           |                                      |
  245. Mid-      | Officers from the base locate Brazel |
  246. morning   | (who had stayed with Whitmore) and   |
  247.           | return him to the base for           |
  248.           | questioning.                         |
  249.           |                                      |
  250. Late      | Brazel is taken by the military to   |
  251. morning   | the office of the Roswell Daily      |
  252.           | Record, where he gives a revised,    |
  253.           | sanitized version of the story.      |
  254.           | [A special secret service envoy      |
  255.           | representing President Truman arrives|
  256.           | from Washington (3rd flight in.)]    |
  257.           |                                      |
  258. Noon      | The crate with bodies is moved from  |
  259.           | the hangar to Bomb Pit Number One.   |
  260.           | [Floyd Proctor, Lyman Strickland,    |
  261.           | and others observe Brazel in town    |
  262.           | escorted by soldiers.]               |
  263.           |                                      |
  264. Early     | Officers from the base visit         | General Schulgen requests
  265. afternoon | newspaper and radio offices in town  |FBI cooperation in solving
  266.           | and recover all copies of Haut's     | the flying disk problem.
  267.           | original press release.              | The War Department tells
  268.           | Brazel is taken to radio station     | the FBI that the disks
  269.           | KGFL, where he gives a revised       | do not belong to the
  270.           | version of his story.                | Army or Navy.
  271.           |                                      |
  272. Late      | Three fully loaded C-54's (5th-7th   |
  273. afternoon | Flights out) carry debris to Los     |
  274.           | Alamos, NM, via Kirtland Field.      |
  275.           | 4:00pm.  The crate from Bomb Pit     |
  276.           | Number One is transferred to a B-29  |
  277.           | and flown (8th Flight out) to Fort   |
  278.           | Worth.                               | 5:00pm. Ball of light
  279.           | The Roswell Daily Record carries a   | deposits odd metal on
  280.           | sanitized version of Barzel's story. | ground near Midland, MI.
  281.           |                                      |
  282. Early     |                                      | 6:00pm. Officers and a
  283. evening   |                                      | mortician in Fort Worth
  284.           |                                      | meet the incoming B-29
  285.           |                                      | from Roswell; the flight
  286.           |                                      | crew returns to Roswell
  287.           |                                      | with Marcel.
  288.           |                                      |
  289. Late      | 8:00pm. Marcel arrives back in       | 11:30pm.  Constable in
  290. evening   | Roswell (4th Flight in).             |Grand Falls, Newfoundland
  291.           |                                      | observes 4 flying disks.
  292. ----------|--------------------------------------|-------------------
  293. Thu. 7/10 |                                      |
  294. ----------|--------------------------------------|-------------------
  295.           | Clean-up continues at the crash      |A flight from Wright Field
  296.           | sites.                               | arrives in Fort Worth and
  297.           | Brazel continues to be interrogated  | returns to Wright Field
  298.           | and held at a guest house on the     | with more debris and a
  299.           | base.                                | large, metallic container
  300.           | [Remaining debris confiscated from   | on board.]
  301.           | Sheriff Wilcox by military           | FBI memo, Fitch to Ladd.
  302.           | personnel.]                          | Aborted V-2 launch at
  303.           |                                      | White Sands.
  304.           |                                      |[General Twining stops at
  305.           |                                      |White Sands before return-
  306.           |                                      | ing to Wright Field.]
  307.           |                                      | President Truman derides
  308.           |                                      | flying disk stories.
  309.           |                                      |4:00pm.TWA representative
  310.           |                                      |sees flying disk at Harmon
  311.           |                                      | Field, Newfoundland.
  312. ----------|--------------------------------------|-------------------
  313. Fri. 7/11 |                                      |
  314. ----------|--------------------------------------|-------------------
  315.           | MPs and others involved in the       |
  316.           | retreival are debriefed and told to  |
  317.           | forget that it happened.             |
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  319. Sat. 7/12 |                                      |
  320. ----------|--------------------------------------|-------------------
  321.           | Bill Brazel Jr. returns to his       |6:30pm.Flying disk follows
  322.           | father's ranch; no evidence of a     |a C-47 at Elmendorf Field,
  323.           | military presence remains.           | Alaska.
  324. ----------|--------------------------------------|-------------------
  325. Late July |                                      |
  326. ----------|--------------------------------------|-------------------
  327.           | July 15 - Mac Brazel returns to his  |
  328.           | ranch from the Roswell base after his| 7/20- Silver-white disk
  329.           | interrogation.                       | moving at great speed
  330.           |                                      | reported near Cumberland,
  331.           |                                      | MD.
  332.           |                                      | 7/26- National Security
  333.           |                                      | Act passes, which
  334.           |                                      |coordinates the Army, Navy
  335.           |                                      |and AirForce into a single
  336.           |                                      | national military
  337.           |                                      | establishment under the
  338.           |                                      | Secretary of Defense. The
  339.           |                                      | Army Air Force becomes
  340.           |                                      | the U.S. Air Force.
  341.           |                                      | 7/30- The first Air Force
  342.           |                                      | "estimate" of the nature
  343.           |                                      | of the flying disks is
  344.           |                                      | drafted by Gen.  Schulgen
  345.           |                                      | staff.
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  347. August '47|                                      |
  348. ----------|--------------------------------------|-------------------
  349.           | Mac Brazel and Tommy Tyree spot a    | 8/19- FBI memo, Fitch to
  350.           | piece of debris in a sinkhole near   | Ladd.
  351.           | the debris field.                    |
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  353. Sept. '47 |                                      |
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  355.           | Prof. Lincoln LaPaz, secretly charged| 9/5- Gen.  Schulgen tells
  356.           | with reconstructing the object's     | the FBI that the disks do
  357.           | trajectory, arrives from Washington  | not belong to the Air
  358.           | and rediscovers the area of black-   | Force.
  359.           | ened ground with Rickett.            | 9/23- Gen.  Twining calls
  360.           |                                      | for an official invest-
  361.           |                                      | igation of the flying
  362.           |                                      | disks.
  363.           |                                      | 9/24- Alleged memo from
  364.           |                                      | Truman to Forrestal,
  365.           |                                      | establishing Operation
  366.           |                                      |Majestic Twelve.  Vannevar
  367.           |                                      | Bush meets with Truman.
  368.           |                                      | 9/25- FBI memo, Ladd to
  369.           |                                      | Hoover, advising that FBI
  370.           |                                      | discontinue flying disk
  371.           |                                      | investigations.
  372.           |                                      | 9/26- Sidney Souers named
  373.           |                                      | head of new National
  374.           |                                      | Security Council, which
  375.           |                                      | holds its first meeting.
  376. ----------|--------------------------------------|-------------------
  377. Oct. '47  |                                      |
  378. ----------|--------------------------------------|-------------------
  379.           |                                      | 10/1- Truman letter to
  380.           |                                      | Vannevar Bush, the sig-
  381.           |                                      | nature of which matches
  382.           |                                      | the MJ-12 memo of 9/24.
  383.           |                                      | 10/28- Schulgen issues a
  384.           |                                      | draft collection memo-
  385.           |                                      | randum that outlines the
  386.           |                                      | essential elements of
  387.           |                                      | information required to
  388.           |                                      | analyze flying disk
  389.           |                                      | reports.
  390. ----------|--------------------------------------|-------------------
  391. Sep. '48  |                                      |
  392. ----------|--------------------------------------|-------------------
  393.           | LaPaz tells Rickett that he is still |
  394.           | convinced the Roswell debris was an  |
  395.           | unoccupied probe from another world. |
  396. ----------|--------------------------------------|-------------------
  397. Summer '49|                                      |
  398. ----------|--------------------------------------|-------------------
  399.           | The gouge is still visible at the    |
  400.           | debris field.                        |
  401.           | Mac Brazel, having found various     |
  402.           | scraps of debris for the past two    |
  403.           | years, mentions in Corona that he    |
  404.           | still has the material.  The next day|
  405.           | a Capt. Armstrong and three others   |
  406.           | from the base confiscate the pieces. |
  407. ----------|--------------------------------------|-------------------
  408.   1978    |                                      |
  409. ----------|--------------------------------------|-------------------
  410.           |                                      | Pappy Henderson confides
  411.           |                                      | to a close friend that he
  412.           |                                      | had flown wreckage from
  413.           |                                      |a crashed saucer to Wright
  414.           |                                      | Field; he still has a
  415.           |                                      | fragment of the debris.
  416.           |                                      | Marcel, located by
  417.           |                                      | researcher Stan Friedman,
  418.           |                                      |says he is sure the debris
  419.           |                                      | was nothing from earth.
  420. ----------|--------------------------------------|-------------------
  421.   1980    |                                      |
  422. ----------|--------------------------------------|-------------------
  423.           |                                      | In Search Of interviews
  424.           |                                      | Marcel, who says he is
  425.           |                                      | sure the Roswell debris
  426.           |                                      | was nothing from earth.
  427.           |                                      Charles Berlitz and William
  428.           |                                      | L. Moore publish their
  429.           |                                      | report on the case, The
  430.           |                                      | Roswell Incident.
  431. ----------|--------------------------------------|-------------------
  432.   1982    |                                      |
  433. ----------|--------------------------------------|-------------------
  434.           |                                      | Pappy Henderson tells his
  435.           |                                      |wife Sappho about his role
  436.           |                                      | in the recovery.
  437. ----------|--------------------------------------|-------------------
  438.   1988    |                                      |
  439. ----------|--------------------------------------|-------------------
  440.           | Oct.- An Air Force pickup truck is   |
  441.           | seen on the Foster Ranch; the driver |
  442.           | asks ranch hand Jim Parker if the    |
  443.           | Roswell crash site is nearby.        |
  444. ----------|--------------------------------------|-------------------
  445.   1989    |                                      |
  446. ----------|--------------------------------------|-------------------
  447.           | Sept. 15-19 The Center for UFO       |
  448.           | Studies conducts an expedition to    |
  449.           | the debris field.                    |
  450. ----------|--------------------------------------|-------------------
  451.   1991    |                                      |
  452. ----------|--------------------------------------|-------------------
  453.           |                                      | Donald Schmitt's account
  454.           |                                      | of the case, UFO Crash
  455.           |                                      | at Roswell, is published
  456.           |                                      | by Avon Books.
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  458.